If you use an iPad with ForeFlight, Garmin Pilot, or any navigation software/device with terrain or traffic notifications, you need the CRAZEDpilot BLUETOOTH Headset Interface. Our Bluetooth interface allows you to WIRELESSLY hear "TERRAIN" warnings or "TRAFFIC" notices, right in your headset - without the risk or inconvenience of wires!

This solves a critical safety issue - tablets and phones in the cockpit are exceedingly useful in providing safety information, but AUDIBLE WARNINGS must be heard by the pilot immediately! Cables wrapped around your controls to a yoke-mounted device or across your throttle quadrant are dangerous! Instead, utilize the CRAZEDpilot Bluetooth Interface to wirelessly connect audio direct to the pilot headset**.

Compatible with Foreflight, Garmin Pilot, and any other audio-capable software on your Bluetooth-enabled device including stereo quality music for personal entertainment during flight. Garmin Pilot users will experience audible traffic and terrain warnings when paired with an ADSB-In and/or GPS source. Foreflight provides their customers with runway area alerts, pressure altitude alerts, and traffic warnings when paired with an ADSB-In source and ADSB-Out equipped aircraft. Please contact your preferred software vendor for more specific details on the prerequisites, alerts, and tones available with your chosen product.

Installation is easy; simply pair the CRAZEDpilot BLUETOOTH Headset Interface to your Bluetooth device, then connect between the aircraft and your headset - this will route all regular audio to the pilot headset IN ADDITION to all audio output from your iPad or bluetooth device using Bluetooth wireless technology.

Make safety a priority and get the CRAZEDpilot Bluetooth Interface today!

** This product is for audio to the headset only, it does not support telephone calls through the headset.

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John C

03/02/2017

I fly with an iPad/ForeFlight/Stratus2 as my primary means of navigation. ForeFlight sends audible warnings to the iPad speaker but, until I bought this headset interface, those warnings were inaudible in the cockpit. Now I can hear them in my headset!

The unit is intended to be inserted in series with your headset, but I just plugged the male end directly into the passengers headphone jack with no headphone connected. This worked just fine with the intercom enabled.

I had no trouble pairing the unit with my iPad.

The unit worked really well, although I had to bump up the sidetone level in my Icom A-210 radio, and turn down the iPad volume to get the volume balanced with the comm radio.

I have yet to fly with the USB charger plugged in to determine whether the unit adds noise to the comm radio.

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Andrew R

05/26/2017

This device could use a little more Volume control and it does not turn off when there is a transmission on your radios. But great cheap way to add Bluetooth to a headset.

Can the CRAZEDPilot Bluetooth Headset Interface also be used to interface a cell phone to your headset for phone calls?
Yes, all Bluetooth enabled cell phones are supported.
Can I use the CRAZEDPilot Bluetooth Headset Interface to connect to my cell phone?
Yes, all Bluetooth enabled cell phones are supported.
Will the CRAZEDPilot Bluetooth Headset Interface connect with more than one headset, in other words - co-pilot too?
No, this is a single headset unit.
Can you connect more than one Bluetooth device to the CRAZEDPilot Bluetooth Headset Interface simultaneously?
No, this is a single device unit.
Does the CrazedPilot Bluetooth adapter drop out it's audio when ATC etc., breaks squelch on on-board com?
On Apple products it does lower the volume of the music slightly during inbound transmissions, however it is generally advised keeping the volume quiet enough on the device that all radio transmissions are always louder than the Bluetoothed audio.
Crazedpilot Bluetooth Headset Interface: If I connect my iPhone thru this device, can I use my headset mic to talk on the iPhone? From the picture, it appears only one of the two headset plugs goes thru the Crazedpilot adapter.
No, this interface is for audio in only.
Does this CrazedPILOT Bluetooth Headset interface require power to function or does it have a battery which can be charged?
It has an internal battery that runs for 4-6 hours per charge.
Does the CRAZEDPilot Bluetooth Headset Interface support stereo audio?
Yes, it does.
I dont see a cord (USB) in the picture to charge this while in operation in the airplane?
There is a cigarette power supply and a USB cable included in the package. This is to provide power to the Bluetooh device during flight.
I use a Bluetooth headset for my primary audio as pilot. Can this be used in the co-pilot seat so they can hear too. Thanks
Yes, as long as the audio device can connect to multiple bluetooth devices at once.